If the witness objects to taking an oath, the trial judge may:
A) disqualify the witness.
B) order the witness to take an oath.
C) allow the witness to make an affirmation.
D) gag the witness.
Answer: C
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Most intermediate courts decide most cases in rotating panels of how many judges?
A. three B. five C. seven D. nine
Restorative Justice is a ______.
a. process that assists child welfare, juvenile justice and related agencies in adopting policies and practices that aim to improve the lives of youth and families b. framework that focuses on repairing the harm done to victims and the community through the process of negotiation, mediation, victim empowerment, and reparation c. an approach to organizing treatment that integrates an understanding of the impact and consequences of trauma d. a model that assumes every person affected by the crime has likely been exposed to abuse, neglect, persistently overwhelming stress, or other traumatic experiences
According to Parhar, Wormith, Derkzen, and Beauregard comparative studies have found that those who are legally mandated to treatment are more likely to stay in treatment longer than those who are not legally mandated to treatment.
a. less b. equally c. more d. None of the above
Within a generation, many of the social forces unleashed by the Progressives would lead to:
A. Prohibition. B. World War I. C. a new era in corrections. D. None of these answers is correct.